New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 14

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SEARCH FOR ' 51 GOLD RIVER | ors See Success in orthern Adventure : ton, Alta., June 3.—Search BLIND WORKERS' ASSN. | 10th Biennial Convention at lowa Col- lego for Blind Next Week. Vinton, lowa, June 3.—The Ameri- | can Association for the Workers for the Blind will hold their tensh bi- ennial convention at the Iowa college ( for the Blind, in Vinton, June 23 to 28. The association membership com- United States and Canada and it is —— l prises the workers for the blind in the river—a river of gold—will rs, including old-timers from bn and Alaska, who are now expected that there will be more than meeting two ye E was held in taken this year by .~m\'4~rulIL\\n hundred de present. The fitting for the long journey north country. This lost . where the Peace river ed, is somewhere in the big P e, bisected by a line 8t. John to. the Battle river ago an Indlan brought t St. John a fair sized gold bich, according to the tale old-t s of the north, he d in a’stream in the coun- o northeast of the post. an old trapper, a de Fort St. John 10 into the fort arse gold which from some stream in divection te that from he Indian hailled or visited M~| ap lines after the fat ¢ land In t the post He ed whenever hix sup- vwies ran low, and away fo few days, always s with a fresh supply of gold wged trapper lived in this v number of yeara He nd north trall. Mis With him « ving told ne th location of his find ke of the Ifudson's Ray com- i contain n large crodit ae- the old trap- of the only « heavy fall of snow h the old fellow apparently his minecral From an f the elrcumstance thought that the Vch the gold was taken a rive bed where the Pe e wed, but whether the story t or not remains to he proved ctors, Nowever, are putting money to test the truth ef ory that the precious metal it somewhere to the north - Hills in large quantities. 15 NOW MAYOR. Detrodt Newspaperman Henored In Poland. it, June 1 <Dr Poleslaw M i, former Detroit newspaper- ho returned to Poland 12 ago after a 12y residence e been made mayor of Thorn, h eity on the German frontier, Ihg to word received by friends ity of Thon is situated on the ¢ tho Vistula river, nieh di- | te two branches at that peint. erly was a part of the German but came under the Polish ven the Prussian Poland be- rt of the Polish republic. It sopulatien of about 30,000 rding to Thorn, Dr | was r in recos f his wo f during 1k Invasions e in Detroit, Dr. Zielin~%i serv- diter of two Polish rewspap ning! Unless you see the name n pack 1 tablets you t getting i Aspirin pre- | by phys 1% for twenty-one and proved safe by millions, Aspirin only as told in the Bay- jkuge for Colds, Headuches, Neu- ENIER, PICKH 27 Main St. Opposite Toronto ! " The oficers of the association who will comprise the executive committes | o! the convention are President, H. Randolph Latimer, Raltimore, Md vicespresident, Sher- man C. Swift, T B nd vice-presi For Infants and Children Always pears it 2 Freckle-Face Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With Othine—Doubilc strength. This preparation for the removal of freckles {8 lly =0 _umu«s’ulul in removing fr s and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money it it fails Don’t hide your freckles under eil; get an ounce of Othine s move them Even the | plieations should show a \u»n.xu ul improvement, some of the lghter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the " |double streng@h Cthine; is this that is sold on the money-back guar- antee Sure Relief For Aching Corns, Calious, Bunions RED%TOP wf CALLOUS ¥ PLASTER Takes out soreness, re- durcs swelling, soothes pain, and absorbs hard growths—gives you com- fort from the very start. No acid, no poisom, mo danger Handy roll 36e, money-back | pruarantee. Mailed anywhere by Kinox Ce.. Rutlsnd Ve, Sold by The FairgDept. Store, Main St. Dickins Drug Co.. Main St And Druggists and Shoe Stores gen- Keep YourSkin-Pores Actlv.. and Healthy With Cuticura Soap 3! , Ot T lcum e ambfl‘ For sam| ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Pain All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the | trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of | Monoaceticacidester of Balicylicacid ARDT & DUNN Phone 1409-2 Arch St. With the coming of warm days we are prepared to show wearing apparel which will make them bearable. DRESSES of dotted Swisses, Voiles, Organdies and Ging- s—Prices within the reach of all. UNDERWEAR of the wanted fabrics. Lisle Knit, Jersey , Batisteand Silk. All at the new prices. CORSETS of all the wanted makes and weights for pmmer wear. FOR THE LITTLE ONES—New Dresses, New Under- and the Gordon Socks to match the pretty frocks in all CASTORIA‘ | InUse ForOver 30 Years | Saturday Candy Special Schrafft’s Raspberry Patties Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco at cut prices. Saturday Bargain Base- ment Specials Look for the bulletin in our sidewalk cases for Saturday bargain base- ment specials. The Bigger Better Busier Store. June, the Month of Roses With All Out-of Doors The Month of Values with BESSE-LE LAND CO. Women’s Oxfords. We are offering, Saturday, a real value in Women’s Stetson Sport Oxfords, women’s white buck sport Oxfords or Gray Canvas Sport Oxfords with kid trimming. Specially priced $9.85 Men’s Straw Hats Don’t forget that now is the time.to buy your sennit or pana- ma hat. Prices $1.95 to $5.00. Boy’s Summer Suits At present we have boy’s suits in light weight summer styles at $6.95, $7.95 and $8.45. Suits with two pair of pants at $9.95, $10.95, $11.95 and $14.95. Blue serge suits, two pair pants, $11.95 and $14.95. Our wash suit and romper stock is the largest in the state. Rompers from 75c to $2.95. Wash suits from $1.895 to $4.5Q. These prices include all “Tom Sawyer” and “Peter Pan” styles. Also, in rompers the best make and styles in the cousntry. The price you have in mind. Tucked away somewhere in your mind is an idea of the price you expect to pay for that new suit. Bring that idea to us and see how well it matches what we have to offer at that price. We are sure we can let you save from $5 to $10 and still get just what you expected. Just now we are featuririg pencil stripes, herringbones and plain celors and mixtures priced at $18.00 to $30.00 You may go the rounds and look until your eyes are sore but you can’t beat these prices sale or no sale. Waiting is useless, prices a2 at bottom now. Men’s Shirt Sale men’s shirts which are oT the Dest makes and materials We have two wonderful lots of $1.15 $1.85 Values up to $3. Values up to $4. BESSE-LELAND CO. 27 Stores Always more value for less money 27 Cities

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